UFC "legend" claims his mom was replaced by a govt clone..

He has clearly taken to many blows to the head and he needs to be sent to the crazy doctor before he kills his mother.

He's probably always been crazy and that's what drove him to be a legend in the UFC,willing to go that extra mile to win but now its turned into something else much more dangerous,being delusional.
 
Oh this is scary because this motherfucker can kill people with his hands and he's batshit crazy now. They better get him some help because people are going to shoot first and ask questions later with a fighter of his caliber.
 
Sad, I hope it doesn't go down like Chris Benoit.

Oh this is scary because this motherfucker can kill people with his hands and he's batshit crazy now. They better get him some help because people are going to shoot first and ask questions later with a fighter of his caliber.

Exactly what I was thinking.

This type of decline has a tendency to result in the mentally ill individual feeling justified in killing their loved one because they feel like they're saving or avenging the "real" family member by killing or injuring the imposter.
 
What's tough too is that in fighting up in weight classes, he took far too much damage over the course of his career due to his durability.


Count the number of losses in the last number of years of his career (for a guy formerly known as one of the P4P best in the sport) ... MMA record at this link ...






Jay Dee "B.J." Penn III (born December 13, 1978)[2] is an American former professional mixed martial art fighter and 5th degree black belt Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) practitioner.[a] A former UFC Lightweight Champion and UFC Welterweight Champion, he is the second of nine fighters in UFC history to win titles in multiple weight classes.[4] Prior to his MMA career, Penn was known as the first non-Brazilian to win the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship at black belt level. In mixed martial arts, Penn has competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and in K-1 in the Featherweight, Lightweight, Welterweight, Middleweight, and Heavyweight/Openweight divisions. Penn fought to a draw against Caol Uno in the UFC 41 Lightweight Tournament.[5] Through his tenures as champion, Penn unofficially unified the UFC Lightweight Championship (against Sean Sherk)[6][7] and broke the all-time lightweight title defense record. In 2015, Penn was made the inaugural inductee into the Modern-era wing of the UFC Hall of Fame.[8]

Penn was considered one of the top pound-for-pound mixed martial artists in the world early in his career and holds victories over opponents such as Din Thomas, Caol Uno, Paul Creighton, and Matt Serra. Penn won the Rumble on the Rock Lightweight Championship in K-1. He submitted long-reigning then-champion Matt Hughes to capture the UFC Welterweight Championship.[9] Following a period in which Penn competed exclusively for K-1, he returned to the UFC and won the UFC Lightweight Championship. He made a record three subsequent title defenses before losing his title to Frankie Edgar.[10]

Penn is regarded as one of the best competitors in the UFC's history.[11] UFC President, Dana White, credits Penn with bringing the lower weight divisions into the mainstream of mixed martial arts; he describes Penn as "the first crossover pay-per-view star for the Ultimate Fighting Championship's lighter weight divisions",[12][13] as well as saying that "[through his] accomplishments, B.J. Penn built the 155-pound division".[14]

Penn hoped to run for governor of Hawaii in the 2022 Hawaii gubernatorial election but was eliminated in the Republican Party primary.
 








 

Legal controversies​

Penn has an extended history of alcohol-induced violence. In January 2015, Penn was arrested in Kihei, Hawaii and charged with assault after a brawl outside of a bar.[134]

In 2019, Penn's estranged girlfriend, Shealen Uaiwa, filed a restraining order against him in October from her and Penn's children, alleging years of physical and sexual abuse. The order was granted in February 2019 and was in order through October 2021.[135][136]

In June 2019, an intoxicated Penn fought a bouncer outside of a Honolulu strip club.[137]

On August 27, 2019, Penn was involved in a bar brawl on Hawaii's Big Island.[138][120] Subsequently, Penn was released from the UFC in early September following the incident.[121][122]

On February 7, 2020, Penn was involved in a single-car accident in his home town of Hilo, Hawaii. According to local media, Penn was allegedly speeding when he lost control of his pickup truck and his vehicle flipped in front of a Hilo shopping mall. Penn was the only occupant of the vehicle, and he was transported to a nearby hospital by ambulance. Penn was investigated by the Hilo Police Department for DUI and his blood was drawn at the scene, but no charges were filed.[139]

On December 8, 2020, a paternity lawsuit was filed against Penn by the mother of his most recent child, Camila Amado.[130]

On January 23, 2021, Penn was arrested in Honokaa, Hawaii, and was charged with DUI. Penn was later released from jail hours after his arrest pending an investigation. Video footage recorded from a bystander shows a handcuffed, drunk, and belligerent Penn yelling racial expletives at the police and the man recording while being assisted into an unmarked police vehicle.[140][141]
 







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I wasn't a huge BJ Penn fan, but this is sad. Those later beatings he took due to the UFC feeding older talent to the younger is horrific. I hope Max sees this and cuts his fighting back.



Agreed. Especially with Penn fighting at featherweight, lightweight and welterweight. He was beyond tough and durable, and often fighting against larger fighters. Hence additional punishment being taken.

Regarding Max ... one of the challenges too is already having had a long career (13+ years in the UFC alone) and he only turned 33 in December. He's been elite for YEARS, so he's been fighting a who's who of competition. Would love to see him get into coaching sooner rather than later. He's a wealth of knowledge and could help bring up the next generation of Hawaiian fighters, and it seems like he has a good camp as many of the guys you see in the Countdown / Embedded videos have been the same dudes over the years. Clearly they've got a good base there.
 
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